There seems to be a consensus that as next level of the control
 hierarchy, or the metasystem Super-Brain, will develop a Will
 that cannot be controlled, understood, or effectively influenced
 by lower levels (ie. Users in the Internet). The discussion so far
 has shown this to be a likely case.  Good examples of
 this strict hierarchy come to mind immediately.  The individual
 cells in your body, for example, cannot influence (to any measurable
 degree) you Will even though they make up a great deal of your
 overall system.
 The great difference between this example and the Super-Brain that
 could form is a matter of awareness.  I believe that the strict
 separation between system/metasystem begins to break down when the
 lower levels become aware of the metasystem.  We are certainly aware
 of the Internet, and the possibilities of a Metasystem of which we
 might one day become a part.  Does this awareness enable us to effect
 the final outcome of the Super-Brain, can we mold its Will?  And if
 so is it truly a Metasystem?
 Awareness and understanding are very different things.  Perhaps if
 we understand (now that we are aware) the Metasystem, we will be able
 to control its formation (Notice there is a difference between
 controlling the formation of the Metasystem, and controlling the
 Metasystem once it is in place).
 If we can control the formation of Will, then the question then
 returns again: Who should decide upon the Metasystem Will?  How?
-Chris
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    Christopher  Jaynes   |  U. Mass Amherst,VISIONS Group
    jaynes@cs.umass.edu   |  Robotic Ethology, Computer Vision/Perception
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